With an expression that showed her clear conscience, Yolanda gazed at Matilda. “That time, both of you weren’t divorced. I hid my feelings to myself and I swear I had never pestered him or done anything that crossed the line, prior to your divorce.”

 

Judging from her expression, Matilda truly believed in every word she said.

Then again, it also made her feel worse about her past self for being so mean toward Yolanda.

Thus, Matilda could only mumble her acknowledgement and remained silent.

Letting out a sigh, Yolanda explained, “Now that you’re divorced, I think I have the right to stand up and confess my love for him. I can even boldly do something for him. Sophia, I wish to make this clear—I’m not the one who ruined your marriage.”

Taking in a deep breath, Matilda agreed with her. “You’re not. I know that.”

Indeed, Matilda knew very well that the end of their marriage had nothing to do with Yolanda—it was all because of herself.

Then, Matilda lifted her head to gaze at Yolanda. “Anyway, the fact that you’re here today means that there must be something else you wish to tell me, right?”

 

After a moment of hesitation, Yolanda’s expression changed.

of her tea, but upon remembering that it wouldn’t be a good idea to drink tea at night, she placed the cup back onto the

gaze, Yolanda opened up to her. “You’re right. There’s something else I

 

previous marriage, which is why it has resulted in this state. If you plan to get together with him again, the problem will still exist. So, can you please keep

the fact she was in no position to say that, Yolanda found it exceptionally difficult to spill

If it was her in the past, Matilda thought

this to William, because I had never taken the initiative to meet with him. If you’re saying that we’re being too close to one another, I think I still have freedom to do so. After all, both of you aren’t officially

that. But if you don’t have any feelings for William, I was hoping you will avoid or push him aside when he

“I did,” Matilda interjected.

Admittedly, I’m the one who caused the divorce, but it

Yolanda seemed to have run

wonder how I should put this—let’s just say it’s a fair competition between you and me now. Previously, I

 

 

that, Yolanda didn’t know what

Matilda said, “It’s late. I’d better get going. Otherwise, John

 

After paying the bill, she walked out of the cafe with her chin lifted up

this cafe wasn’t too far off from

felt her heart sink gradually. Though she had put on a poker face, she was

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